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Joe in PB wrote:It's called probable cause. A cop can pull someone over at 2 am and give them a breathalyzer test if he noticed that car was at the bar since happy hour.
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Moving Sale wrote:
Joe in PB wrote:It's called probable cause. A cop can pull someone over at 2 am and give them a breathalyzer test if he noticed that car was at the bar since happy hour.
Wait! What? Not unless they moved PB Russia.
Out here they have road blocks set up most weekends. They stop every car and ask questions if one were to drive into one. I usually ride a beach cruiser (or a taxi) if I'm out and about, they haven't started stopping them yet. lol
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Yea those are two different things. Leaving a bar is not PC to get pulled over. Capisce?
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In Oregon, roadblocks were rules unconstitutional about 30 years ago (as they should have been everywhere else)... since detaining someone without probable cause is a constitutional no-no.
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Joe in PB wrote: Out here they have road blocks set up most weekends. They stop every car and ask questions if one were to drive into one. I usually ride a beach cruiser (or a taxi) if I'm out and about, they haven't started stopping them yet. lol
and people actually stop and submit to that shit?

i've been stopped at blocks like that and told the officer they had no reason to stop me and that unless I was under arrest I was free to go....after a quick bit of arguing, the policeman running the show came up and told me I was free to go.....

fuck the police and their illegal stops, searches and seizures...btw, the Baltimore PD chief acknowledged they had no reason to arrest Grey
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Felix wrote:
Joe in PB wrote:btw, the Baltimore PD chief acknowledged they had no reason to arrest Grey
Link?
And even if that is true, it wouldn't surprise me that the political appointee of that mayor would be a lapdog.

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Joe in PB wrote:It's called probable cause. A cop can pull someone over at 2 am and give them a breathalyzer test if he noticed that car was at the bar since happy hour.

Not here.
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Coming from a bar isn't probable cause (could be a bartender or DD). A driver weaving, alternating speeds, driving w/o headlights @ night...those are part of establishing probable cause.
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